• On/off indicator light lets you know when your coffee maker is on or off
  • Grab-A-Cup Auto Pause stops cycle if you need a cup before brewing is finished
  • Dual water window allows visibility as you fill—no more overflows
  • Lift and Clean Filter Basket for fast and easy clean up
  • Easy cord storage eliminates counter clutter.Watts: 900
  • Cord Length:26"
  • Height:12.56" x Width:11.76" x Depth:8.43". Weight: 3.6 lbs.
  • Cord Length:26"
  • Watts: 900

All I wanted was a cheap, basic coffeepot that uses regular ground coffee and filters. No fancy K-cups that make tremendous amounts of trash, no expensive espresso machines, just a plain old coffeepot. Thank heavens there is still one available!

We are very happy (so far) with this coffee maker - it is pretty basic, which is exactly what we needed. Our last coffee maker gave out, and it like several before it did not last long, we had paid a lot for them and never needed or used half the extras. This coffee maker makes good coffee and stays hot till we are done with the pot. It serves our needs and is not wasted money for extras we won't use.

Switched from kuerig. Finally I get a nice strong cup of coffee! Kuerig is so expensive. The machine and coffee pods. I’m so glad I went back to Mr Coffee! Now I control the strength of my coffee!

We have had purchased the brand name coffee makers over the years like Cuisinart, Keurig, Ninja, etc. They have all kinds of settings and bells and whistles that we never used or wanted. We paid upto 300 dollars for these state of the art coffee gizmos and they cost extra to replace and they never seemed to make consistently good coffee and were too complicated for that early morning brew. We came back to Mr. Coffee, you remember the Joe Dimaggio endorsement, and paid, in some cases, less than on tenth of what the designer brands cost. Its simple, its fast, it has only 3 parts and it brews the best coffee we have had since our last Mr. Coffee maker. Save your money!

I've been thinking about investing in a coffee machine for a while now. I often take a nightly walk to the gas station (nothing else is open, judge me) in order to get a cup of iced coffee. Lately, I've been so busy with work that I haven't been able to take a half-hour break to do so. I work from home, so having coffee readily accessible is such a huge relief. This is a great, little pot if you don't need anything fancy. I'll probably upgrade to something cool (I'm a trained barista), but for now this definitely works a treat.

I got tired of buying more expensive coffee makers with clocks and programs that limit how long the burner will stay on with no adjustments and don't last long. This is a cheap coffee maker that has a simple on/off switch and burner stays on until it is turned off. What I wanted was exactly this so that I can put a smart switch on my wall outlet to allow me to set what time I want the coffee to be made every day by using the internets clock and can program to turn off after any time limit I want. I can also tell Alexa to turn or off also if desired at any time. When I go on vacation, it also is programmed to not come on until I turn off vacation mode. This gives me a more reliable programming without having another clock to set or other problems. If this one goes out, no big deal, I replace with another cheap coffee maker and programming still stays the same.

We make coffee a few times a week, so, I just needed something simple. No timers or clock since I tend to unplug it often. I did purchase a permanent filter as well for just a few bucks so I didn't have to store and use paper filters. The coffee maker has worked just fine. It's easy to use. The pot is large and easy to clean. My mom made herself some coffee at my house and remarked how good it tasted. She has been using a pod coffee maker at her home for some time and really just enjoyed the taste of a good old-fashioned Mr. Coffee cup of coffee. I'm happy with my purchase.

Anyone can use this. Befuddled uncle? Yes Old guy in your office? Yes Mom who hates programmimg "the computer?" Yes Hip young dad? Yes Environmentalist that hates Keurig's wasteful coffee apocalypse? Yes Me? Surprisingly, yes

I was looking for a budget coffee maker to take on a vacation with the family. We drink 10-12 cups in the morning combined. This was just right. It brewed the coffee without burning it. I actually liked that we had to manually switch the heating unit off. That is how our expensive MochaMaster at home works. We only purchased this unit because I didn't want to travel with our larger unit. I was surprised at what a great cup of coffee this little unit can brew. We didn't really miss our $350 MochaMaster that much. Makes me wonder why the heck I spent all that money on it. Buy this instead. It works well and it doesn't cost you an arm and a leg.

We love this coffee maker. First of all it is inexpensive and you don't have to spend a fortune for a nice hot cup of coffee. The window viewer to see how much water you are placing in unit is large and conveniently placed on both sides. I love that I don't have to put my glasses on to see how many cups of water I need in unit or even to move unit due to viewer only being on one side. It is not programmable but my last coffee maker was and not once did I use that feature. It does not turn on or off by itself but again I truly don't need help with pushing one simple little button. I see the green light when it is on. Quite simple. We are avid coffee drinkers and the coffee is good, hot and fresh. No risk here.